SleepyGuyYawn

If by UPA you mean Penn, I've been there, but briefly. From what I saw it was amazingly beautiful, and even though the surrounding area might be a bit shady at night, it has a lot of shopping and it's pretty nice during the day.

When I was in Laguna Beach, there was a place called Thai This. We have a place called Thai Phoon. Those silly Thais . . .

yeah, we've got thaifoon and thaiphoon. i was curious about trademark problems now that you mention it! thaifoon is above the santa monica airport and is awesome but thaiphoon at fashion island sucks. HTH

Shouldn't you say thaiphoon blows rather than sucks?

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jax327

Last week I was in Philadelphia on vacation, so on Monday I took the train down to DC to check out American, GW and GMU. I spend a summer interning at GULC, so I didn't feel the need to check it out. As for GULC, the school is nice and has great facilities, but it is right next to a homeless shelter and the area is pretty shady at night.. If I were to get in I would live in Georgetown and commute to the hill. I had been under the impression that American would be easier to get to, instead I had to walk for like a half hour in the blistering cold from the metro, which definitely dampened my view of the school. I liked GMU.. quiet part of the city, but easy access to the Metro and thus the rest of DC. I think that if I went there I would live in the Rosslyn area and commute to school that way I'd also be close to the fun nightlife in DC. Finally, I absolutely LOVED GW. I thought the facilities were great and I love the location in the city.

Finally, I went by Villanova while I was in Philly. I thought the people there were incredibly nice and friendly, so the ancient building didn't bother me that much. I never dropped by Temple, even though I was staying in Center City all week (had to study for those February LSATs!) Nevertheless, Philly isn't a bad city so I probably wouldn't mind either of those schools.

jax327

The admissions office at Villanova told me that some students choose to live in Manayunk (might have misspelled). Do many of the students actually live there, and of those who don't live there do many party in that area.

Also, of the schools in the DC/Philly/NY area, which schools are known for having fun students?

I had been under the impression that American would be easier to get to, instead I had to walk for like a half hour in the blistering cold from the metro, which definitely dampened my view of the school.

For the record, there is a shuttle that runs from the metro to the law school quite frequently (Its every 15 minutes to the main campus, not sure how often for the law school). They may not have been running because of the holidays, however.

twarga

I just visited Villanova last week, and drill monthly at the Willow Grove Reserve Station in the same general area, and I agree with what everyone has said about Villanova. It's old, old, old, with a crappy library, but very nice admissions staff and great place to live.